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Mon Feb 14, 2005 12:54 pm
At the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, Motorola officially announced and the SLVR L7 phone; a razor-thin block phone similar to the popular RAZR V3 clamshell.
Weighing at just 85 grams, the SLVR supports EDGE high-speed transfer rates over 300 kbps, push-to-talk walkie-talkie access, Bluetooth Class 2 wireless connectivity, J2ME downloadable games, and Wireless Village instant messaging chat.
Additionally it will be supplied with a 176 x 220 px TFT screen displaying up to 262K colors, built... [Continue reading Motorola SLVR L7 Officially Announced]
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Fri Jan 28, 2005 1:26 am

In the mid-90s, Motorola released the StarTAC, a cell phone with a revolutionary clamshell design taking the world by surprise. Years later, it became a staple in Motorola's product portfolio as North Americans everywhere became flip phone fanatics.
But as times progressed, Motorola's clamshell market share slowly dwindled as it released less popular T720, and V-series phones; unable to sustain the dominance held by the StarTAC.
Recently, Motorola attempted to appeal to lost fans by releas... [Continue reading Motorola StarTAC 10th Anniversary Edition]
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Thu Jan 27, 2005 7:36 pm
Shortly after the Academy Award nominations were announced Tuesday, gift baskets were being assembled for acting and best-director contenders.
Of the many fabulous gifts, one will be a limited edition RAZR V3 from Motorola; black in color instead of the standard metal finish.
There were no comments from the representatives of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; however on CNBC today, viewers got a glimpse of the black RAZR when Motorola CEO Ed Zander demonstrated it to TV audi... [Continue reading Black Motorola RAZR Given To Oscar Nominees]
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Thu Jan 20, 2005 12:40 pm
Two years ago, top designers at Motorola began a secret project - to develop a phone the size of a credit card, featuring all the latest multimedia features including a camera, video recorder, and MP3 player.
After months of refinement it was released last November accompanied by a furious barrage of ad campaigns; outperforming Motorola's initial sales estimate of 750,000 units. Two months later and over 2 million RAZRs sold; Motorola has wasted little time designing a family of Razr-like han... [Continue reading Move Over RAZR, Make Way for the Motorola SLVR L7]
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Tue Jan 18, 2005 6:30 pm
Today, Motorola announced it beat expectations and rode strong fourth quarter sales to regain the No. 2 position from Samsung. Spearheaded by the RAZR V3, Motorola released a massive 20 phone portfolio resulting in a 34% increase in fourth-quarter profits; solidifying its position behind Nokia.
Samsung had temporarily overtaken Motorola as the second-largest mobile phone maker two quarters ago; however it recently saw its handset margins squeezed by higher marketing costs and a price war laun... [Continue reading Motorola Regains No. 2 Spot From Samsung]
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 4:00 pm
Motorola may have gotten an early Christmas present from rival cell phone manufacturer, Samsung. The Korean manufacturer reported that its fourth quarter profits were lower than expected, hurt by the recent price war with Finnish rival Nokia. It had been slow to beef up its portfolio in time for the holiday shopping season, giving Motorola's newest phones an edge.
But more important to Motorola, which doesn't compete on price, Samsung has lost favor among carriers, who demand a constant flow ... [Continue reading Samsung's Pain Is Motorola's Gain]
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Sat Jan 15, 2005 4:39 pm
Customers have issued a lawsuit claiming that Verizon Wireless has limited some common Bluetooth features in the Motorola V710.
Verizon has restricted Bluetooth usage, such as transferring photographs between the V710 and other gadgets, forcing users to use Verizon's Network for functions that would be free to do over Bluetooth.
Michael Kelly, the Kirtland & Packard lawyer who filed the suit, said his clients expect Verizon to provide all the Bluetooth features Motorola includes in its... [Continue reading Verizon Sued for Limited Bluetooth on Motorola V710]
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 5:38 pm
Motorola announced today a partnership to produce eyewear for Oakley with Bluetooth wireless technology. The new products will allow users to control electronic devices from their sunglasses. No further details have been mentioned, but plans will be unveiled in mid 2005.
"By teaming with Motorola, we're dramatically expanding the possibilities for our new electronics category," said Cos Lykos, Oakley's Vice President of Business Development. "Oakley's engineering team now has an expanded tech... [Continue reading Motorola And Oakley Make Bluetooth Eyewear]
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